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Joint care : Supplements for joints health - 0 views

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    Dr Rod Hughes sets out how pharmacists can play a pivotal role in steering people with joint pain towards a prevention programme… Joint health supplements are big business in the UK, with millions of pounds spent over the counter every year. People turn to these supplements for various reasons, but most are seeking relief from the symptoms of arthritis, a group of painful long-term conditions thought to affect around 10 million people in this country. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting around eight million people in the UK. The condition is generally age-related, with joint pain and stiffness developing as the cartilage between the bones gradually wears away. OA changes and the inflammation involved causes difficulty moving and considerable pain. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tends to affect younger people and is caused by the body's immune system attacking the joints. As a nation we tend to ignore our joints until they cause us problems, resulting in an increasing number of people taking long-term analgesics to control the pain or needing surgery to repair knees and hips. Treatment guidelines followed by doctors in the UK recommend that people with arthritis are advised to maintain a healthy weight and keep physically active, while strengthening their muscles and protecting any damaged joints during daily activities.
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Joint Pain: Giving the right support in pharmacy - 0 views

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    During the coronavirus pandemic many people found themselves working from home, and this has continued to some extent in many businesses. A change in working environment can bring challenges, one of which can be joint pain and discomfort. Imagine you have gone from a busy office environment, meeting in boardrooms and visiting the canteen for a coffee, to working at home on your dining room table, walking several feet to get a cup of tea and sitting back down again, this change in surroundings can have an impact on your joints. Community pharmacists can be a source of knowledge to help individuals that may be suffering from joint complaints, this may be from the above scenario or just general aches and pains that come from an office based role. Firstly, it's important for us to know the effects of sitting down at a desk all day (not a scenario I'm sure many community pharmacists experience daily): Back pain - is one of the most common complaints. This can be caused by bad posture while sitting too high, too low, or hunched over. While this may present as just a soreness or discomfort, if not rectified and/or accessed this can lead to some serious health issues such as spinal compression, sciatica or spinal stenosis.
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Forehead Pain: When to Seek Medical Help and Diagnosis Options - 0 views

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    Explore the various causes of forehead pain, when to consult a healthcare professional, and the diagnostic methods used to identify the root cause of the pain.
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Kanabo Revolutionary Pain Clinic in Partnership with City Dock Pharmacy - 0 views

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    Kanabo Group plc, a medical cannabis research and development company, has entered into a partnership with City Dock Pharmacy in London to introduce a walk-in clinic for pain management. The pain clinic will cater to patients who are eligible for alternative therapies (when traditional treatments have failed to deliver improvements), and will offer specialised medicines, including medicinal cannabis. When it opens, the new facility at City Dock Pharmacy in Wapping will become the UK's first walk-in clinic for pain management, but it will also deliver appointment-related services, the companies said. The partnership is part of the London-based company's wider ambition to extend its reach into physical pharmacies throughout the UK, and its plans to replicate this model across other pharmacies.
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NHS Staff Absences: Labour & Nuffield Health Partnership Targets Joint Pain - 0 views

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    "Record long NHS waits are forcing huge numbers of people out of work, including doctors and nurses," said Wes Streeting MP, Labour's Shadow Health and Social Care Secretary as Labour announced a new partnership with Nuffield Health today to tackle joint pain issues among NHS staff and reducing waiting lists. Musculoskeletal problems, including back, knee, hip, and neck pain, are the second leading cause of NHS staff absences, surpassed only by mental health issues. In December 2023 alone, NHS workers missed a record 198,000 days due to these issues, marking a 13 per cent increase from the 174,000 days recorded in December 2019. Nurses and health visitors accounted for 52,000 of these days, up from 47,000 pre-pandemic, while doctors took 3,500 days off, a 9 per cent increase from 2019. The partnership with Nuffield Health will provide up to 4,000 extra places for NHS staff in Nuffield Health's Joint Pain Programme at no cost.
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Want to Know about the Ayurvedic Knee Pain Treatment? - 0 views

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    Parijatak Ayurveda is a renowned Ayurvedic clinic in Nagpur that gives you the best knee pain treatment in Ayurveda. A right combination of therapies and medicines work to release the underlying cause of the pain and provide long-lasting relief from morning stiffness and all sort of knee pain.
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ITV invests in pain relief brand Flarin | UK news - 0 views

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    ITV on Tuesday (Aug 15) said it had agreed to invest in pain relief brand Flarin Holdings Ltd, making it the British broadcaster's first consumer healthcare investment. The company has agreed to subscribe for £2 million worth of shares in Flarin, with an option to subscribe for two more tranches of 1.5 million pounds each. In return, Flarin would get advertising space across ITV's channels and ITVX. ITV said its investment will "help Flarin build mass market brand awareness by bringing the brand to millions of consumers via ITV platforms. This will be a step change in the size of the campaign and the approach to scaling the Flarin brand to date." Director of ITV AdVentures, Sheena Amin, said: "It's fantastic to be announcing our latest Media for Equity investment into Flarin. With its innovative and patented lipid technology, Flarin offers many unique benefits to those suffering from joint and muscular pain compared to any other product on the market. Flarin is already one of the fastest growing analgesics in the market and I am confident that we will see the company grow to new heights following a brand building campaign across ITV."
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Unlock Pharmacy Success:Dive into Pain Management Strategies - 0 views

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    Pharmacy Business and Haleon jointly hosted a practical Pain Management webinar on 5 December 2023. The webinar was specially designed to empower community pharmacies with effective strategies for understanding, managing, and reducing pain in their patients' daily life. Pharmacist Faheem Ahmend, director at Health Clinic & MEDLRN, and Linda Perry, account relationship manager OTC at Haleon, engaged in an insightful and informative conversation, highlighting real issues in the pharmacy setting and practical solutions to support community pharmacists.
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How To Relieve Muscle Pain After Exercise - 0 views

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    After a tough workout, you're bound to experience some muscle pain, since your muscles are working harder than they usually do. Here are six ways that will help relieve the soreness and ache in your muscles after a workout routine: 1. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER 2. ADD SOME HEAT 3. GET A MASSAGE 4. KEEP MOVING 5. EAT WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF EXERCISING 6. POST WORKOUT SUPPLEMENTATION If you're trying to relieve muscle pain after exercise, then you should follow these tips. The faster your body can recover from tough workouts and other physical activity, the sooner you'll be able to get back out there and stay active.
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Body Aches : 6 Tips To Help You Correct It - 0 views

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    Your body is constantly working hard to keep you healthy and moving. From time to time, you may experience aches and pains that can interfere with your daily activities. While over-the-counter medication can help to relieve some of the discomforts, there are also a number of natural ways to ease your body aches. Here are a few simple tips to help relieve your body aches: KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR FEET Your feet are the foundation of your body and support you throughout the day. It's important to take care of your feet and keep an eye on any changes that may occur. If you experience any pain or discomfort in your feet, be sure to see a doctor to have them checked out. You can also help relieve foot pain by consulting a Chiropodist for regular foot care. Besides seeing professionals for care, you can also take some simple steps at home to keep your feet healthy. These include wearing comfortable shoes that fit properly, stretching your feet regularly, and resting them when you feel tired or sore. By taking care of your feet, you can help prevent pain and discomfort in other parts of your body.
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MHRA Advisory: Safe Pregnancy Pain Relief - 0 views

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    Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has reminded healthcare professionals that use of systemic (oral and injectable) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy (after 28 weeks of pregnancy). It has advised that patients who are unsure whether pain relief medicine they are taking is an anti-inflammatory (NSAID), to speak to doctor, midwife, or pharmacist. Some non-prescription pain relief medicines may contain more than one active drug, therefore it is important to read the box or the leaflet provided with the medicine to see if it contains an NSAID like ibuprofen. The use of any non-prescription medicine for the management of pain during pregnancy should be for the shortest possible time at the lowest possible dose, suggested MHRA.
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Dive deep into the realm of pain management with our exclusive webinar! - 0 views

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    Join us for a transformative 1-hour session, meticulously designed to empower you and your team with invaluable insights into understanding and addressing pain. From the evolving role of pharmacists to the impact of timely interventions, we'll explore essential strategies to alleviate suffering in your patients' lives. Discover the significance of initiatives like Haleon's #ListenToPain campaign in fostering empathy and effective care. Explore the evolving role of pharmacists Learn about timely intervention strategies Understand the significance of initiatives like #ListenToPain Don't miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your approach to pain management!
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VioPatch Believes in providing relief from pain - YouTube - 0 views

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    VioPatch Pain Relieving Transdermal Patches are the perfect example of staying away from pain. Works for around 12 hours continuously, it provides more satisfaction..
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Here Is How You Can Get Rid Of Back Pain - 0 views

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    One of the most common issues people are facing these days is back pain. This is the most common reason people visit the doctor or miss work and it is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Most people suffer from back pain at least once in their lifetime.
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nipple pain or blisters - 0 views

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    nipple pain or blisters
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exercises for menstrual pain - 0 views

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    exercises for menstrual pain
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OCTP's Cannabis-Derived Drug Reaches Phase 1 Milestone - 0 views

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    Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies Holdings plc, which specialises in developing cannabis-derived medicines with pain-relieving properties, has successfully administered the first-in-human dose of its lead pharmaceutical drug compound, OCT461201, in its phase 1 clinical trial. The company holds a portfolio of four drug candidates intended for use as licensed pain medications. The drug is a selective cannabinoid receptor type 2 agonist with the potential to treat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and irritable bowel syndrome. The UK trial, conducted by Simbec Research Limited, part of Simbec-Orion Group Ltd., is progressing with healthy volunteers, OCTP said in a statement. Using a single ascending dose protocol, the primary objective is to demonstrate OCT461201's safety and tolerability, while providing information on its pharmacokinetic profile, to confirm its value as a potential drug. Results from the trial, funded entirely by OCTP's existing resources, are expected in the third quarter of 2023, the statement added.
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How to know Symptoms of Thigh Pain? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Thigh Pain? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Thigh Pain? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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